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Re: Terms of Service; Didn't Read



 > From: Flora  <http://profiles.yahoo.com/flora>
 > Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 19:55:02 -0400
 >
 > Wow! That's a lot of work for a search. 

Well, it also disables all Google tracking.  But, of course, Google still
has the search terms -- they just don't know "from whom".

 > I thought that by typing "!G" into DuckDuckGo allowed you not be tracked?

Maybe.  I don't see the google-analytics.com link.  But, it's hard to tell
whether you're being tracked or not.

 > On Jun 17, 2015, at 7:47 PM, robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote:
 > > The quality of the search results from Google, unfortunately, are far
 > > higher than DuckDuckGo.
 > > 
 > > You can make Google not track you, but it is a lot of work.  In Firefox,
 > > you could try AdBlock Plus and use the EasyPrivacy subscription.  (Make
 > > sure you also toggle off the "Allow some non-intrusive advertising"
 > > option.)  And then, also in Firefox, use Ghostery and disable all the
 > > trackers.  And then, use a proxy (I use http://webwarper.net/ww/google.com
 > > ) to shroud your IP address.  (I use something similar except it's just
 > > slightly more complex and a bit more tedious.)




Why do you want this page removed?